Jonathan London’s charming text and Andrew Joyner’s delightful art bring to life two lovable friends in this fun new series.
Author: Guest Posts
Stepping into long-lost worlds with Liza Ketchum, author of The Life Fantastic (Merit Press).
Upon being invited to write a piece about “encouraging readers to think rather than protecting them from difficult truths,” I had to stop and think about whether or not that is in fact my central purpose when writing nonfiction books for children.
In an endearing, funny, pitch-perfect middle grade voice, Caroline Starr Rose tells another stellar historical adventure young readers will long remember.
I sit crisscross apple sauce on the floor and flip through these well-loved books, remembering the nights I read them to my kiddos. So many books hold these types of memories.
For Soldier Song (by Debbie Levy), on top of a lot of visual research on the Civil War, I wanted to create a silkscreen and woodblock print effect for the entire eighty pages of the book.
Ruby Shamir, author of What’s the Big Deal About First Ladies, selected these five family favorites.
Ten of the Best Books and Why You Should Read Them, as selected by Natalie C. Anderson (City of Saints & Thieves).
LOREDANA CUNTI is a writer and producer of children’s entertainment. A mother of two, she lives in Toronto developing ideas for food, family, and fiction.
Angie Harris helps both parents and children recognize and positively manage their ever changing emotions in Mad to Glad.